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    Configure the settings relating to images and 
    audio [Image/Audio]
    The settings relating to JPEG, H.264 and MPEG-4 images such as the settings of image q\
    uality, audio, etc. can be 
    configured on this page.
    The "Image/Audio" page has 3 tabs; the [JPEG/H.264] tab (or [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab), the [Im\
    age/Privacy] tab and the 
    [Audio] tab.
    Configure the settings relating to JPEG images [JPEG/H.264]  
    (or [JPEG/MPEG-4])
    Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab (or [JPEG/MPEG-4] tub) on the "Image/Audio" page. (☞ Pages 22 and 23: How to dis-
    play/operate the setup menu)
        
    [Aspect ratio]
    Select "4:3" or "16:9" for the aspect ratio.
    Default: 4:3
    Note:
    	 •	 Unless	otherwise	described,	other	Panasonic	i-PRO	 Series products do not support the aspect ratio of 
    16:9 and	the	image	capture	size	of	"800x600". (as 
    of June 2010)
    	 •	 "800x600"	and	"16:9"	are unavailable for the  MPEG-4 images. 
    	 •	 When	selecting	"16:9"	for	"Aspect	ratio",	"H.264"	is	 automatically set for "Video encoding format". 
    	 •	 Image	adjustment	functions	are	activated	for	the	 angle of view in the aspect ratio of 4:3 even while 
    "16:9" is being selected for "Aspect ratio". When 
    setting the mask area for the back light compensa-
    tion (BLC) function, it is recommended to configure 
    the setting after selecting "4:3" for "Aspect ratio". 
     
    ■ JPEG
    Configure the settings such as "Refresh interval 
    (JPEG)*", "Image capture size" and "Image quality" on 
    this section. Refer to page 42 and 46 for further infor-
    mation about the settings relating to H.264 (or MPEG-4) 
    images.
    [Refresh interval (JPEG) *]
    Select an interval to refresh the displayed JPEG image 
    from the following.
    0.1fps/0.2fps/0.33fps/0.5fps/1fps/2fps/3fps/5fps/
    6fps */10fps */12fps (PAL models) */15fps */30fps *
    Default: 5fps
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	"H.264	transmission"	(or	 "MPEG-4 transmission"), the refresh interval may be 
    longer than the set value when any value with an 
    asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
     
    [Image capture size (Initial display)]
    Select the image capture size to display the JPEG 
    image on the "Live" page for the first time. 
    When "4:3" is selected for "Aspect ratio"  QVGA/VGA/1280	x	960	*1
    QVGA/VGA/800	x	600	*2
    When "16:9" is selected for "Aspect ratio"  320	x	180/640	x	360/1280	x	720 *1
    320	x	180/640	x	360 *2
    Default:   1280	x	960	*1 
    VGA *2
    [Image quality]
    Select image quality of JPEG images from the follow-
    ing.
    0 Super fine/1 Fine/2/3/4/5 Normal/6/7/8/9 Low
    Default: 5 Normal
      *1 SP306SP305SF336SF335
     *2 SP302SF332
         
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to H.264 images [JPEG/H.264]
    Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab on the "Image/Audio" page. (☞ Pages 22 and 23: How to display/operate the setup menu)
    [JPEG/H.264] tab will be displayed when "H.264" is selected for "Video e\
    ncoding format".
    Configure	the	settings	relating	to	H.264	image	such	as	"Max	bit	rate	(per	client)",	"Image	capture	size",	"Image	
    quality", etc. in this section.
    Refer to page 46 and 41 for the settings relating to MPEG-4 images and JPEG images respectively.
        
    [Video encoding format]
    Select "H.264" or "MPEG-4" for the video encoding for-
    mat.
    H.264: H.264 will be set for the video encoding format.  The subsequent setting items will be for H.264. The 
    tab name will be changed to [JPEG/H.264].
    MPEG-4: MPEG-4 will be set for the video encoding  format. The subsequent setting items will be for 
    MPEG-4. (☞ Page 46) The tab name will be 
    changed to [JPEG/MPEG-4].
    Default: H.264
    ■ H.264( 1) · H.264( 2)
    [H.264 transmission]
    Select	"On"	or	"Off"	to	determine	whether	or	not	to	
    transmit H.264 images.
    On: Transmits H.264 images.
    Off: Does not transmit H.264 images.
    Default:	On
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	"H.264	transmission"	in	 "H.264(1)", displaying of both H.264 images and 
    JPEG images on the "Live" page will become avail-
    able.
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	"H.264	transmission"	in	 "H.264(1)" and "H.264(2)", H.264 images are view-
    able using other devices with each setting. 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	"H.264	transmission"	in	 "H.264(1)" or "H.264(2)", the transmission interval of 
    JPEG images may sometimes become longer.
    	 •	 When	"H.264"	is	selected	for	"Recording format",  it is impossible to transmit H.264 images with the 
    settings for "H.264(2)". In this case, the settings for 
    "H.264(2)" are invalidated.
      
    						
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    [Internet mode (over HTTP)]
    Select	"On"	when	transmitting	H.264	images	via	the	
    Internet. It is possible to transmit H.264 images without 
    changing the broadband router settings configured for 
    JPEG image transmission.
    On: H.264 images and audio will be transmitted using the HTTP port. Refer to page 79 for further informa-
    tion about the HTTP port number settings.
    Off: H.264 images and audio will be transmitted using  the UDP port.
    Default:	Off
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	only	"Unicast	port	(AUTO)"	 will be available for "Transmission type".
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	it	may	take	time	to	start	dis- playing H.264 images. 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	H.264	images	may	not	be	 displayed depending on the number of the concur-
    rent access user and audio data availability, etc. 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	only	IPv4	access	is	avail- able. 
      •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	either	"H.264(1)"	or	
    "H.264(2)",	the	maximum	concurrent	access	num-
    ber is equal to or less than 10 users. 
     
    [Image capture size]
    Select the image capture size from the following.
    When "4:3" is selected for "Aspect ratio"  H.264(1)	 QVGA/VGA/1280	x	960	*1
          QVGA/VGA/800	x	600	*2
    H.264(2)  QVGA/VGA
    When "16:9" is selected for "Aspect ratio"  H.264(1)	 320	x	180/640	x	360/1280	x	720	*1
    	 	 	 320	x	180/640	x	360	*2
    H.264(2)	 320	x	180/640	x	360
    Default:  H.264(1)	 1280	x	960	*1
        VGA *2
        H.264(2)  VGA
    [Transmission priority]
    Select "Constant bit rate" or "Frame rate" for the H.264 
    transmission mode.
    Constant bit rate: H.264 images will be transmitted 
    with	the	bit	rate	selected	for	"Max	bit	rate	(per	
    cli-
    ent) *".
    Frame rate: H.264 images will be transmitted with the  frame rate selected for "Frame rate*".
    Default: Constant bit rate
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"Frame	rate"	is	set	for	"Transmission	priority",	 number of users who can access the camera may 
    be limited more (may become less than 10).
     
    [Frame rate*]
    Select a frame rate for H.264 images from the following. 
    1fps/3fps/5fps */7.5fps */10fps */12fps (PAL models) */ 
    15fps */20fps */30fps *
    Default: 30fps *
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"Frame	rate"	is	selected	for	"Transmission	 priority", this setting is available. 
    	 •	 "Frame	rate*"	is	synchronized	with	"Max	bit	rate	 (per client)*". For this reason, the frame rate may be 
    lower than the specified value when any value 
    marked with an asterisk (*) is selected. 
     
    [Max bit rate (per client) *]
    Select a H.264 bit rate per a client from the following.
    64kbps/128kbps */256kbps */384kbps */512kbps */ 
    768kbps */1024kbps */1536kbps */2048kbps */ 
    3072kbps */4096kbps */8192kbps */Unlimited *
    Default:   H.264(1): 4096kbps * 
    H.264(2): 1536kbps *
      * "8192kbps" is available only when the image cap-
    ture	size	is	"1280x960",	1280	x	720,	or	800	x	600.
      * "64kbps" and "128kbps" are available only when 
    the image capture size is "QVGA", "VGA",	320	x	
    180,	or	640	x	360.
      * "Unlimited *" is available only when "Frame rate" is 
    selected for "Transmission priority".
    Note:
    	 •	 The	H.264	bit	rate	is	synchronized	with	"Bandwidth	 control(bit rate)" on the [Network] tab of "Network" 
    page (☞ page 79). For this reason, the bit rate may 
    be lower than the value when any value with an 
    asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
    	 •	 When	"8192	kbps	*"	or	"Unlimited	*"	is	selected,	the	 number of users who can access H.264 images will 
    be	limited	to	"1".	(Only	a	single	user	can	access	
    H.264 images.)
    	 •	 It	is	impossible	to	select	"Unlimited	*"	for	both	 "H.264(1)" and "H.264(2)".
     
      *1 SP306SP305SF336SF335
     *2 SP302SF332
         
    						
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    [Image quality]
    Select the image quality of H.264 images from the fol-
    lowing.
    Fine(Image quality priority)/Normal/Low(Motion priority)
    Default: NormalNote:
    	 •	 When	"Constant	bit	rate"	is	selected	for	 "Transmission priority", this setting is available.
     
    [Refresh interval]
    Select an interval (I-frame interval; 0.2 - 5 seconds) to 
    refresh the displayed H.264 images.
    If using under a network environment with frequent 
    error occurrences, shorten the refresh interval for H.264 
    to diminish image distortions. However, the refresh 
    interval may be longer than the set value.
    0.2s/0.33s/0.5s/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s
    Default: 3s
     
    [Transmission type]
    Select a MPEG-4 transmission type from the following.
    Unicast port (AUTO): Up to 14 users can access a sin- gle camera concurrently. "Unicast port1(Image)" and 
    "Unicast port2 (Audio)" will automatically be select-
    ed when transmitting images and audio from the 
    camera.	When	it	is	unnecessary	to	fix	the	port	num-
    ber for H.264 image transmission such as when 
    using in a particular LAN environment, it is recom-
    mended	to	select	"Unicast	port	(AUTO)".
    Unicast port (MANUAL): Up to 14 users can access a  single camera concurrently. It is necessary to select 
    "Unicast port1(Image)" and "Unicast port2 (Audio)" 
    manually to transmit images and audio from the 
    camera.
    	 	 It	is	possible	to	fix	the	port	number	of	the	router	 used for H.264 image transmission via the Internet 
    by setting "Unicast port (MANUAL)" (☞ page 80). 
    Refer to the operating instructions of the router in 
    use.
    Multicast: Unlimited number of users can access a sin- gle camera concurrently. Complete the entry field of 
    "Multicast address", "Multicast port" and "Multicast 
    TTL/HOPLimit"	when	transmitting	H.264	images	
    with multicast.
      * Refer to page 7 for further information about the 
    maximum	concurrent	access	number.
    Default:	Unicast	port	(AUTO)[Unicast port1(Image)] *3
    Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit images 
    from the camera).
    Available port number:	1024	-	50000	(Only	even	num- bers are available.)
    Default:   H.264(1) 32004 
    H.264(2) 32014
    [Unicast port2(Audio)] *3
    Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit audio 
    from the camera).
    Available port number:	1024	-	50000	(Only	even	num- bers are available.)
    Default:   H.264(1) 33004 
    H.264(2) 33014
    [Multicast address] *4
    Enter the multicast IP address.
    Images and audio will be transmitted to the designated 
    IP address.
    Available IPv4 address: 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
    Available IPv6 address: Multicast address starting  with "FF"
    Default:   H.264(1): 239.192.0.20 
    H.264(2): 239.192.0.21
    Note:
    	 •	 Enter	a	multicast	IP	address	after	checking	available	 multicast address.
     
    [Multicast port] *4
    Enter the multicast port number (used to transmit imag-
    es from the camera).
    Available port number:	1024	-	50000	(Only	even	num- bers are available.)
    Default: 37004
    Note:
    	 •	 When	audio	is	transmitted	from	the	camera,	the	port	 number to be used will be the multicast port num-
    ber plus "1 000". 
     
    [Multicast TTL/HOPLimit] *4
    Enter	the	multicast	TTL/HOPLimit	value.
    Available value: 1 - 254
    Default: 16 
    						
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    Important:
    	 •	 When transmitting an H.264 image via a network, 
    the transmitted image sometimes may not be dis-
    played	depending	on	the	settings	of	a	proxy	server	
    or a firewall. In this case, refer to the network 
    administrator.
    	 •	 When	two	or	more	network	interface	cards	are	 installed on the PC in use, the network interface 
    card(s) not used for receiving images should be 
    invalidated when displaying images using the multi-
    cast port.
     
      *3  It is necessary to designate the unicast port number 
    when "Unicast port (MANUAL)" is selected for 
    "Transmission type".
      *4  It is necessary to designate the multicast IP address 
    when "Multicast" is selected for "Transmission 
    type". 
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to MPEG-4 images [JPEG/MPEG-4]
    Click the [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab on the "Image/Audio" page. (☞ Pages 22 and 23: How to display/operate the setup 
    menu)
    The [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab will be displayed when "MPEG-4" is selected for "V\
    ideo encoding format". (☞ Page 42)
    Configure	the	settings	relating	to	MPEG-4	image	such	as	"Max	bit	rate	(per	client)*",	"Image	capture	size",	"Image	
    quality", etc. in this section.
    Refer to page 42 and 41 for the settings relating to H.264 images and JPEG images respectively.
        
    ■ MPEG-4(1) · MPEG-4(2)
    [MPEG-4 transmission]
    Select	"On"	or	"Off"	to	determine	whether	or	not	to	
    transmit MPEG-4 images.
    On: Transmits MPEG-4 images.
    Off: Does not transmit MPEG-4 images.
    Default:	On
    Important:
    	 •	 When	"16:9"	is	selected	for	"Aspect	ratio",	MPEG-4	 transmission is unavailable. 
    	 •	 When	"H.264"	is	selected	for	"Recording format",  MPEG-4 transmission is unavailable.
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	"MPEG-4	transmission"	 in "MPEG-4 (1)", displaying of both MPEG-4 images 
    and JPEG images on the "Live" page will become 
    available. 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	"MPEG-4	transmission"	 in "MPEG-4(1)" and "MPEG-4(2)", MPEG-4 images 
    are viewable using other devices with each setting. 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	"MPEG-4	transmission"	 in "MPEG-4(1)" or "MPEG-4(2)", the transmission 
    interval of JPEG images may sometimes become 
    longer. 
     
    [Internet mode (over HTTP)]
    Select	"On"	when	transmitting	MPEG-4	images	via	the	
    Internet. It is possible to transmit MPEG-4 images with-
    out changing the broadband router settings configured 
    for JPEG image transmission.
    On: MPEG-4 images and audio will be transmitted  using the HTTP port. Refer to page 79 for further 
    information about the HTTP port number settings.
    Off: MPEG-4 images and audio will be transmitted  using the UDP port.
    Default:	Off 
    						
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    Note:
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	only	"Unicast	port	(AUTO)"	 will be available for "Transmission type". 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	it	may	take	seconds	to	start	 displaying MPEG-4 images.
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	MPEG-4	images	may	not	be	 displayed depending on the number of the concur-
    rent access users and audio data availability, etc. 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected,	only	IPv4	access	is	avail- able. 
    	 •	 When	"On"	is	selected	for	either	"MPEG-4(1)"	or	 "MPEG-4(2)",	the	maximum	concurrent	access	
    number is equal to or less than 10 users. 
     
    [Image capture size]
    Select "QVGA" or "VGA" for the image capture size of 
    MPEG-4 images.
    Default:  MPEG-4(1): VGA
        MPEG-4(2): VGA
    [Transmission priority]
    Select "Constant bit rate" or "Frame rate" for the 
    MPEG-4 transmission mode.
    Constant bit rate: MPEG-4 images will be transmitted  with	the	bit	rate	selected	for	"Max	bit	rate	(per	cli-
    ent) *".
    Frame rate: MPEG-4 images will be transmitted with  the frame rate selected for "Frame rate*".
    Default: Constant bit rate
    Note:
        When "Frame rate" is set for "Transmission priority", 
    number of users who can access the camera may 
    be limited more (may become less than 10).
     
    [Frame rate*]
    Select a frame rate for MPEG-4 images from the follow-
    ing. 
    1fps/3fps/5fps */7.5fps */10fps */12fps (PAL models) */ 
    15fps */20fps */30fps *
    Default: 30fps *
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"Frame	rate"	is	selected	for	"Transmission	 priority", this setting is available. 
    	 •	 "Frame	rate*"	is	synchronized	with	"Max	bit	rate	 (per client)*". For this reason, the frame rate may be 
    lower than the specified value when any value 
    marked with an asterisk (*) is selected. [Max bit rate (per client) *]
    Select a MPEG-4 bit rate per a client from the following.
    64kbps/128kbps */256kbps */384kbps */512kbps */ 
    768kbps */1024kbps */1536kbps */2048kbps */ 
    3072kbps */4096kbps */Unlimited **
    Default:   MPEG-4(1): 2048kbps * 
    MPEG-4(2): 2048kbps *
      * "Unlimited **" is available only when "Frame rate" is 
    selected for "Transmission priority".
    Note:
    	 •	 The	MPEG-4	bit	rate	is	synchronized	with	 "Bandwidth control(bit rate)" on the [Network] tab of 
    "Network" page (☞ page 79). For this reason, the bit 
    rate may be lower than the value when any value 
    with an asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
    	 •	 When	"Unlimited	*"	is	selected,	the	number	of	users	 who can access MPEG-4 images will be limited to 
    "1".	(Only	a	single	user	can	access	MPEG-4	imag-
    es.)
    	 •	 It	is	impossible	to	select	"Unlimited	*"	for	both	 "MPEG-4(1)" and "MPEG-4(2)".
     
    [Image quality]
    Select the image quality of MPEG-4 images from the 
    following.
    Fine(Image quality priority)/Normal/Low(Motion priority)
    Default: Normal
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"Constant	bit	rate"	is	selected	for	 "Transmission priority", this setting is available.
     
    [Refresh interval]
    Select an interval (I-frame interval; 0.2 - 5 seconds) to 
    refresh the displayed MPEG-4 images.
    If using under a network environment with frequent 
    error occurrences, shorten the refresh interval for 
    MPEG-4 to diminish image distortions. However, the 
    refresh interval may be longer than the set value.
    0.2s/0.33s/0.5s/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s
    Default: 3s
    [Transmission type]
    Select the transmission type of MPEG-4 images from 
    the following.
    Unicast port (AUTO): Up to 14 users can access a sin- gle camera concurrently. "Unicast port1(Image)" and 
    "Unicast port2 (Audio)" will automatically be select-
    ed when transmitting images and audio from the 
    camera.  
    						
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    	 	 When	it	is	unnecessary	to	fix	the	port	number	for	MPEG-4 image transmission such as when using in 
    a particular LAN environment, it is recommended to 
    select	"Unicast	port	(AUTO)".
    Unicast port (MANUAL): Up to 14 users can access a  single camera concurrently. It is necessary to select 
    "Unicast port1(Image)" and "Unicast port2 (Audio)" 
    manually to transmit images and audio from the 
    camera.
    	 	 It	is	possible	to	fix	the	port	number	of	the	router	 used for MPEG-4 image transmission via the 
    Internet by setting "Unicast port (MANUAL)" (☞ 
    page 80). 
        Refer to the operating instructions of the router in 
    use.
    Multicast: Unlimited number of users can access a sin- gle camera concurrently. Complete the entry field of 
    "Multicast address", "Multicast port" and "Multicast 
    TTL/HOPLimit"	when	transmitting	MPEG-4	images	
    with multicast.
      * Refer to page 7 for further information about the 
    maximum	concurrent	access	number.
    Default:	Unicast	port	(AUTO)
    [Unicast port1(Image)] *1
    Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit images 
    from the camera).
    Available port number:	1024	-	50000	(Only	even	num- bers are available.)
    Default:   MPEG-4(1) 32004 
    MPEG-4(2) 32014
    [Unicast port2(Audio)] *1
    Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit audio 
    from the camera).
    Available port number:	1024	-	50000	(Only	even	num- bers are available.)
    Default:   MPEG-4(1) 33004 
    MPEG-4(2) 33014
    [Multicast address] *2
    Enter the multicast IP address.
    Images and audio will be transmitted to the designated 
    IP address.
    Available IPv4 address: 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
    Available IPv6 address: Multicast address starting with  "FF"
    Default:   MPEG-4(1): 239.192.0.20 
    MPEG-4(2): 239.192.0.21Note:
    	 •	 Enter	a	multicast	IP	address	after	checking	available	 multicast address.
     
    [Multicast port] *2
    Enter the multicast port number (used to transmit imag-
    es from the camera).
    Available port number:	1024	-	50000	(Only	even	num- bers are available.)
    Default: 37004
    Note:
    	 •	 When	audio	is	transmitted	from	the	camera,	the	port	 number to be used will be the multicast port number 
    plus "1 000". 
     
    [Multicast TTL/HOPLimit] *2
    Enter	the	multicast	TTL/HOPLimit	value.
    Available value: 1 - 254
    Default: 16
    Important:
    	 •	 When transmitting an MPEG-4 image via a network, 
    the transmitted image sometimes may not be dis-
    played	depending	on	the	settings	of	a	proxy	server	
    or a firewall. In this case, refer to the network 
    administrator.
    	 •	 When	two	or	more	network	interface	cards	are	 installed on the PC in use, the network interface 
    card(s) not used for receiving images should be 
    invalidated when displaying images using the multi-
    cast port.
     
      *1  It is necessary to designate the unicast port number 
    when "Unicast port (MANUAL)" is selected for 
    "Transmission type".
      *2  It is necessary to designate the multicast IP address 
    when "Multicast" is selected for "Transmission 
    type".
         
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to images, focus and the privacy zone 
    [Image/Privacy]
    Click the [Image/Privacy] tab on the "Image/Audio" page. (☞ Pages 22 and 23: How to display/operate the setup menu)
    When	the	[Setup	>>]	button	of	each	setting	item	is	clicked,	the	detailed	settings	menu	will	be	displayed	in	a	newly	
    opened window. The detailed settings can be configured while monitoring images displayed on the [Image/Privacy] 
    tab.
    The following are descriptions of how to configure the settings relating to image adjustment, back focus ( 
    SP306
    SF336) and privacy zone.
        
    [Image adjust]
    Click	the	[Setup	>>]	button	to	display	the	setup	menu	
    that can configure the settings relating to image quality. 
    The setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened 
    window. (☞ Page 50)
    [Focus]
    SP306SF336
    Click	the	[Setup	>>]	button	to	display	the	setup	menu	
    that can configure the settings relating to focus. The 
    setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened win-
    dow. (☞ Page 55)
    [Privacy zone]
    Click	the	[Setup	>>]	button	to	display	the	setup	menu	
    that can configure the settings relating to privacy zone. 
    The setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened 
    window. (☞ Page 56)
         
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to image quality ("Image adjust" setup menu)
    Click	the	[Setup	>>]	button	of	"Image	adjust"	on	the	[Image/Privacy] tab of the "Image/Audio" page. (☞ Page 49)
    The settings relating to image quality can be configured with the setup menu displayed in a newly displayed win-
    dow. When the values are changed, the changed values will be applied to the currently displayed image on the 
    [Image/Privacy] tab.Important:
    	 •	 Image	adjustment	functions	are	activated	for	the	angle	of	view	in	the	aspect	ratio	of	4:3	even	while	"16:9"	is	 being selected for "Aspect ratio". 
        
    [Wide dynamic range (WDR)]
    Select	"On"	or	"Off"	to	determine	whether	or not to 
    activate the wide dynamic range function.
    This function compensates brightness so that it pro-
    duces clearer images even if objects have various illu-
    mination intensities. On: The wide dynamic range function will work.
    Off: The wide dynamic range function will not work.
    Default:	Off
    Important:
    	 •	 When	the	wide	dynamic	range	function	is	activated,	 noise may be increased in the dark area of the 
    object.
    	 •	 The	setting	is	available	only	when	"Outdoor	scene",	"lndoor scene" (50 Hz) or "lndoor scene" (60 Hz) is 
    selected for "Light control mode".
    [Face WDR]
    The ""Face WDR"" setting can calibrate the illuminance 
    level	of	people's	faces	on	images	to	improve	the	visibil-
    ity by synchronizing the face detection function with the 
    wide dynamic range function when their faces are too 
    dark to recognize. 
    Select	"On"	or	"Off"	to	determine	whether	or not to 
    interact with the face detection function. On: Face WDR will work. The dynamic range is con-trolled in accordance with the illuminance level 
    around the face.
    Off: Face WDR will not work.
    Default:	Off
    Note:
    	 •	 When	"Off"	is	selected	for	"Wide	dynamic	range  (WDR)", it is impossible to activate the ""Face 
    WDR"" setting. 
    	 •	 There	may	be	some	cases	that	the	effect	is	not	dis- tinct when the faces are too dark to recognize due 
    to strong backlight. 
    	 •	 To	activate	the	interactive	control	with	face	detec- tion,	it	is	necessary	to	select	"On"	for	"Face	detec-
    tion" on the [Face detection] tab.
    [Adaptive black stretch]
    Select	"On"	or	"Off"	to	determine	whether	or	not	to	
    activate the darkness compensation function.
    The darkness compensation function can make darker 
    parts of images brighter by digital image processing. On: Activates the darkness compensation function.
    Off: Deactivates the darkness compensation func-tion.
    Default:	Off
         
    						
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